(GCs will be given their Acceleration ID during orientation. If you forgot your Acceleration ID please contact your GCA.)

Password: GC’s Date of Birth in m/d/yyyy format

(tip: do not include zeros in front of month or day if they are a single digit, but do include slashes)

EDGENUITY: Customizing your Learning

Life has many challenges and not every student fits the traditional mold of standardized education. Some students need a school with flexible hours, individualization, and additional supports. CAA uses a blended learning model to meet each student where they are, so no GC has to fit into a mold. Edgenuity gives our GCs the convenience of online learning while our Content Coaches provide in-person support to provide GCs with the 1:1 support needed to progress at their own pace. Each GC focuses on completing a .5 credit course every two weeks (1 credit per month). CAA’s model puts you in charge of your education. It’s your life - you lead the way!

NAVIANCE: Exploring your Pathways

Life takes us down many different paths. At CAA, our Pathways program ensures that you have a clear goal in mind for your post-graduation plans. Our Naviance web-based program uses a combination of interest and personality type surveys that identify your strengths and help you explore career options that may work best for you. Our unique program allows you to research your options, including four-year universities, community colleges, workplace readiness, and military prospects. Our experienced counselors and teachers will guide you each step of the way. Pathways puts meaning into your school work by providing you a clear, personalized vision for the future. It’s your life—which path will you choose?

Our PATHWAYS/Naviance Family Connection program uses a variety of interest and personality type surveys and research tools to help you develop your chosen path:

Game Plan: Create targeted goals for after high school.

Personality Type: Learn about your personality strengths and gain insight into your educational and career needs.

Learning Style: Find out what environment and methods make learning optimal for you.

Explore Interests: Complete a Career Interest Profiler and explore what careers appeal to you.

Cluster Finder: Report activities that you enjoy, personal qualities that you have, and school subjects that you enjoy to find a cluster of careers that would be a good match for you.

Roadtrip Nation: Browse through interviews of famous individuals who followed their interests and made their dreams into reality.

College Research: Look up schools that you are interested in applying to, and compare requirements and student life. You can even view maps of where students have historically been accepted from our school.

SuperMatch: Match yourself to colleges who accept students just like you.

Scholarships: Search through our database of local and national scholarships.

Already Have A Path In Mind?

COLLEGE

Four-Year University:

Our students go on to four-year universities. Our college counselors meet with students beginning in the ninth grade year to provide a coursework outline for high school. College-bound students who transfer into the program later in their high school career will have their courses translated onto a four-year credit audit formulated to meet all college course requirements. Our Pathways program allows students to research university options and explore school programs online. Pathways provide the organizational tools to keep you on track for the university path.

Community College:

The accessibility and availability of community college make it a great path for many students. Whether the end goal is to transfer to a four-year university or to complete one of the many certificate programs available, community colleges offer an affordable start to post-secondary education. Community colleges have small learning communities and professional instructors with a vast amount of real work experience. If you are not sure if you want to start at a four-year university or a community college, schedule a counseling session with one of our highly trained college counselors. Pathways/Naviance Family Connection will help you research programs and college options.

CAREER

Vocational Readiness:

Some students choose the vocational path, joining the workforce directly upon high school completion. Pathways enable students to learn about careers that match their interests and strengths. Students can explore career development courses and/or requirements for career training directly after high school. Students meet with our counselors to learn about various programs offered including licensure and certificate programs.

MILITARY

The military is an honorable path that provides enriching experiences for students on their way to another career or a lifetime of service to our country. The military offers an opportunity for students to benefit from free career training and paid educational expenses while serving. Additionally, the GI bill is available to servicemembers upon discharge. Pathways allow students to review opportunities, scholarships, meet with a military advisor, practice the ASVAB, and consider each military branch before meeting with a recruiter. Students on our military path have chosen careers in: